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Global Affairs and International Institutions

International Relations

A comprehensive quiz on historical milestones, international treaties, and the structural foundations of global governance.

politics history geopolitics
10 Questions Hard Ages 13+ Apr 18, 2026

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1 Which specific international treaty, signed in 1945, established the primary legal framework and organizational structure of the United Nations?
  • A The Treaty of Versailles
  • B The Charter of the United Nations
  • C The Atlantic Charter
  • D The Geneva Convention
2 The 'P5' members of the United Nations Security Council hold the power of veto. Which of the following is NOT one of these five permanent members?
  • A China
  • B France
  • C Germany
  • D Russia
3 What is the primary function of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), located at the Peace Palace in The Hague?
  • A To prosecute individuals for war crimes
  • B To settle legal disputes between sovereign states
  • C To regulate international trade tariffs
  • D To provide humanitarian aid during conflicts
4 Which 1968 international treaty was designed to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology while promoting peaceful uses of nuclear energy?
  • A The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
  • B The Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)
  • C The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
  • D The Oslo Accords
5 The Bretton Woods Conference of 1944 resulted in the creation of which two major international financial institutions?
  • A The World Bank and the IMF
  • B The WTO and the OECD
  • C The G7 and the G20
  • D The BIS and the ADB
6 In the context of the Cold War, what was the primary objective of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) upon its founding in 1949?
  • A Economic integration of Western Europe
  • B Collective defense against Soviet expansion
  • C The establishment of a single European currency
  • D The colonial administration of African territories
7 Which diplomatic status, defined by the 1961 Vienna Convention, grants diplomats immunity from the criminal and civil jurisdiction of the host country?
  • A Diplomatic asylum
  • B Diplomatic immunity
  • C Persona non grata
  • D Extraterritoriality
8 What is the 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights', adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, intended to represent globally?
  • A A legally binding global constitution
  • B A common standard of achievements for all peoples and nations
  • C A treaty specifically for the protection of children
  • D An economic agreement between G7 nations
9 The 'ASEAN' regional bloc consists of ten member states located in which geographical area?
  • A South America
  • B Southeast Asia
  • C Southern Africa
  • D Southern Europe
10 Which international organization, established in 1995, oversees the rules of trade between nations and succeeds the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)?
  • A The World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • B The International Trade Commission
  • C The World Economic Forum
  • D The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
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